Safety measures for COVID-19 could be harming survivors of domestic abuse
Katie Ray-Jones, CEO of the National Domestic Violence Hotline, speaks to NBC News about how safety measures for COVID-19, including self-isolation and quarantining, could negatively impact survivors of domestic abuse.
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